(POLL) 92% say Americans have the right to question election outcomes


Most respondents say they believe Americans have the Constitutional right to question or disagree with election outcomes.

That’s according to the latest unscientific poll at SharylAttkisson.com.

Ninety-two percent (92%) say they view questioning election results as a basic Constitutional right.

About five percent (5%) say everyone but Trump supporters have the right to challenge election outcomes.

Less than one percent (<1%) say it is illegal to question elections, while another small fraction says it is unethical to do so.

These results highlight a strong belief among respondents in the right to question election results as a fundamental freedom.

Full results are below. Be sure to answer the newest poll at SharylAttkisson.com. Look for the black box on the right sidebar on your computer or scroll way down on your mobile device.

Poll Question: Do Americans have the right to question or disagree with election outcomes?

92% Of course, basic Constitutional right
<1% No, it’s illegal
<1% Yes, but it’s unethical
2% Only Democrats do
0% Only Republicans do
5% Everyone but Trump supporters does


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3 thoughts on “(POLL) 92% say Americans have the right to question election outcomes”

  1. NOT IF THE DEMOCRATES HAVE THERE WAY THEY CANT HIDE THE STILL AGAIN IF YOU LOOK REEL HARD AT THE OUT COME =NEVER DOEWS THERE NUMBERS ADD UP (RIGHT )

  2. Of course we have the right to question a voting result. What’s good for the any political party is good for individuals too. As Trump learned however his teams needed proof and in 63 cases brought before some Trump appointed judges they presented no proof so lost their case. Any individual faces the same hurdle.

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